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What can Attribution Strategies display us about Chemical Language Fashions?

Digital Discovery, 2024, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D4DD00084F, Paper Open Access &nbsp This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.Stefan Hödl, Tal Kachman, Yoram Bachrach, Wilhelm Huck, William RobinsonLanguage models trained on molecular string representations have shown strong performance in predictive and generative

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Renewables stuck in incorrect information crossfire from Australia’s nuclear cheerleaders | Temperature Test

Those pushing the nuclear option are making some questionable claims about the capacity of renewable energyGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAdvocacy for the Coalition’s hopes to build nuclear power plants is increasingly coming with large side-orders of misinformation,

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The Mum or dad view at the king’s speech: a brand new technology of state intervention starts | Editorial

Sir Keir Starmer’s cautious-sounding manifesto has generated a governing programme of radical departure from recent economic orthodoxyThe state opening of parliament colourfully illustrates the distinction between politics as performance and politics as delivery. The monarch advertises the government’s agenda as if passing a law is

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With this king’s speech, Starmer has staked the whole lot at the lengthy sport. However politics has a addiction of shifting rapid | Martin Kettle

The NHS, child poverty, defence: Labour is selling itself on its ability to get some big things doneBritain’s new government has just reached the point where things get serious. The king’s speech marks the ceremonial divide between Labour’s pinch-yourself fortnight following the 4 July election

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